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Infertility | Male infertility and Female infertility

Infertility

What is Infertility?

Infertility is the inability of the male or female factor to achieve pregnancy after one year or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Infertility may be caused by a number of factors specific to either partner or a combination of both. Infertility is a public health concern. For many couples trying to conceive, the news of infertility is often so shocking that it ultimately negatively impacts their physical, mental, social, and sexual lives.

Infertility affects up to 15% of couples of childbearing age worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, the estimated prevalence of primary infertility in India ranges from 3.9 to 16.8%.

According to the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction, infertility currently affects approximately 10 to 14% of the Indian population, with higher rates in urban areas, where one in six couples is affected.

Almost 27.5 million couples actively trying to conceive suffer from infertility in India. It is estimated that between 48 million couples and 186 million people worldwide are living with infertility.

With infertility treatment, couples get a renewed hope for starting a family. Approximately 9 out of 10 couples get pregnant after undergoing treatment. The success rates vary depending on the severity of the causes, but knowing that science has advanced to this point gives them the much-needed encouragement to keep hoping for the best.

Male infertility is when a man tries to conceive with his partner but is unable to do so due to problems with ejaculation, lack of or low sperm count, poor sperm morphology, and poor sperm motility. Low testosterone levels, chronic health issues, and lifestyle choices also play a role in male infertility.

Know more about Male Infertility here:Male Infertility

Female infertility is when a woman tries to conceive with her male partner but fails due to abnormalities in the ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes and endocrine system. Female infertility can also be caused by other conditions such as diabetes, age, cancer and chronic health problems.

Know more about Female Infertility here:Female Infertility 

 

What are the types of infertility?

Primary infertility

Primary infertility is when a couple has been unable to conceive within a year after the birth control-free sexual intercourse.

Secondary Infertility

Secondary infertility occurs when a couple has had at least one pregnancy in the past, but is now unable to conceive.

 

What are the symptoms of infertility?
Symptoms of male and female infertility may vary depending on the age group, health conditions and lifestyle choices. However, one major symptom is the inability to conceive.
 

How can Lyber – M help you with Male Infertility?

LYBER – M is a comprehensive male fertility supplement that consists of the marvellous stimulating ingredients like Astaxanthin, CoQ10, Lycopene, L-Carnitine and Zinc that helps in boosting the testosterone levels, improves sperm motility and quality, enhances stamina and energy, making you last longer and thus help in improving male infertility.

Couples who wish to start a family but are affected by male infertility can benefit the most from LYBER– M. It is meant to improve sperm concentration, motility and morphology. It is also effective in increasing testosterone levels, which in turn improves stamina, vigour, energy levels and strength.

Experience the joy of Fatherhood with LYBER – M, your trusted male fertility supplement.
 

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